The Readiness Potential reflects planning-based expectation, not uncertainty, in the timing of action
Actions are guided by a combination of external cues, internal intentions, and stored knowledge. Self-initiated voluntary actions, produced without immediate external cues, may be preceded by a slow EEG Readiness Potential (RP) that progressively increases prior to action. The cognitive significance...
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Taylor and Francis
2020
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